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My Two Cresties!

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My Two Cresties!

Postby manda88 » 25 Aug 2011, 09:18

This is Rory, my male extreme harlequin, he's the cheekiest little thing in the world! Look at that naughty face!

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And this is his sister Sacha, she's a harlequin and she's much less naughty than her brother, although she does like to nip my fingers!

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Lots of corns, royals, cresties, froggies, and other snakes! :)
Pics of them all can be found here - http://www.flickr.com/photos/mandapandamichaelaranda/
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Re: My Two Cresties!

Postby inkiepixie » 25 Aug 2011, 10:03

Oh they are so cute! Hopefully I'll be getting a crestie next year (if we ever sort the spare room out).

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Re: My Two Cresties!

Postby Deady » 25 Aug 2011, 17:16

I have no idea about Cresties at all... But i have a question...

Is the markings on his tail some kind of Piebaldism?
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Re: My Two Cresties!

Postby eeji » 27 Aug 2011, 20:41

absolutely beautiful!!!!
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Re: My Two Cresties!

Postby XxAlLyTxX » 27 Aug 2011, 21:18

That male is just gorgeous!!!

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Re: My Two Cresties!

Postby Corns.dk » 28 Aug 2011, 07:18

They are very pretty :mmm:
- and sooo cute :D

Deady wrote:I have no idea about Cresties at all... But i have a question...

Is the markings on his tail some kind of Piebaldism?


No - it's a normal part of their pattern. Most cresties have these light tale patterns, more or less pronounced.
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